
Congressman Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) spoke with MeidasTouch journalist Pablo Manríquez on Capitol Hill Monday, expressing his concerns about Section 219 in the NDAA that he said would “start co-mingling our military supply chains and technology with Israel’s.”
The Kentucky rep. believes it “doesn’t make sense to do that with a country of 10 million people,” adding, “I’ve offered an amendment to strip Section 219 – it was called Section 224 – from that bill.”
“What’s even more concerning is Section 219 in the NDAA, which is going to start co-mingling our military supply chains and technology with Israel’s.
It doesn’t make sense to do that with a country of 10 million people.
So I’ve offered an amendment to strip Section 219 from that bill.”
Integrated supply chains lock America into another country’s conflicts and decisions, sacrificing flexibility.
Terrible idea.
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